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You need to put your H500 into "pairing mode" by pressing the call button until the light turns steady blue, instead of blinking. Your droid will then see it when you are in the Bluetooth Settings screen under Networks & Wireless. I just did this myself last night and it worked fine. Be forewarned, however, that you cannot voice-dial with your bluetooth - only answer calls. There are several forums out there that are bashing Motorola & Google for not having this basic functionality.

I have a Sprint Blackberry 8830 and a Motorola H500 headset which I no longer have the instructions for. My Blackberry wouldn't find the device. Through trial and error I found that, to pair the headset with the Blackberry, I had to press and hold the call button until it was solid blue, then the Blackberry found it. The passcode is 0000 for this one.

Turn the bluetooth off and go into the phone to search for devices, then turn the bluetooth on holding onto the on button until the blinking blue light turns solid for a couple of second then let go. The device should come up on the blackberry as Motorola H500, pair it and enter passcode 0000. Goodluck

I had no problems pairing H500 with my BBerry Curve, but I did have download installation instructions to ensure I had the H500 set up correctly- must have continuous blue light before starting to pair. I enable the BBerry Bluetooth and selected find and there it was. Put in passcode 0000 and it connected just fine.

Usually they're 0000. You may have to hold down the answer button as you turn it on, or hold it down for 10 seconds to put the device into pairing mode. Check the manufacturer's manual for more specifics.

It might already have been figured out but if you hold the answer button on the headset down until the light stays on steady, it is in pairing mode. You can then go to bluetooth setup on the Curve and it will find the headset.